[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.] [@neetpgmcq](/creator/twitter/neetpgmcq) "β Diagnosis: Chronic rotator cuff tear with pseudobursal swelling π‘ Explanation: The drop arm test and painful arc point to a rotator cuff tear (supraspinatus most common). Over time the torn cuff allows fluid to collect over the humeral head forming a pseudobursa (seen as a soft bulge). Often seen in elderly or chronic untreated cases after trauma. #Orthopedics #NEETPG #MedTwitter #DoctorDecode" [X Link](https://x.com/neetpgmcq/status/1982751608443224213) [@neetpgmcq](/creator/x/neetpgmcq) 2025-10-27T10:09Z XXX followers, 2709 engagements "β Answer: C) Cardiogenic shock π©ΊThis patient has hypotension (BP 68/50) with tachycardia (HR 140) elevated JVP pulmonary crackles and cold clammy skin - a classic triad of cardiogenic shock due to pump failure. π Key differentiating features: JVP + pulmonary crackles fluid overload due to heart pump failure. Cold clammy skin low cardiac output & sympathetic activation. Septic shock warm peripheries (early phase). Hypovolemic shock JVP. Adrenal crisis hyponatremia hyperkalemia but no pulmonary congestion. π Mnemonic: Wet & Cold = Cardiogenic shock (Pulmonary edema + poor perfusion)" [X Link](https://x.com/neetpgmcq/status/1982782010742689919) [@neetpgmcq](/creator/x/neetpgmcq) 2025-10-27T12:10Z XXX followers, 2876 engagements "Which phase of cardiac cycle corresponds to the S1 heart sound β€ Write your answer below π A) Atrial contraction B) Isovolumetric contraction C) Ventricular ejection D) Isovolumetric relaxation #MedTwitter" [X Link](https://x.com/neetpgmcq/status/1982421585601695886) [@neetpgmcq](/creator/x/neetpgmcq) 2025-10-26T12:18Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "β B) Isovolumetric Contraction β€ The S1 heart sound (lub) occurs due to closure of mitral & tricuspid valves. π― Marks the beginning of systole and prevents backflow into atria. #Cardiology #Physiology #MedTwitter" [X Link](https://x.com/neetpgmcq/status/1982805347514343625) [@neetpgmcq](/creator/x/neetpgmcq) 2025-10-27T13:43Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "@modernHealthMe π§ Opisthotonus in Tetanus π In Tetanus severe muscle spasms cause the body to arch backward like a bow -this is called Opisthotonus. β‘ It occurs due to sustained contraction of paraspinal & extensor muscles caused by tetanospasmin blocking inhibitory neurotransmitters (GABA)" [X Link](https://x.com/neetpgmcq/status/1981049850356781467) [@neetpgmcq](/creator/x/neetpgmcq) 2025-10-22T17:27Z XXX followers, 2178 engagements "Here's a simple breakdown of your heart π« Think of it as a house with X rooms (chambers) and two separate pumps working together: Pump X (The Right Side): πΉ Gets "blue" (low-oxygen) blood from the body. πΉ Pumps it to the LUNGS to pick up fresh oxygen. π¨ Pump X (The Left Side): πΈ Gets "red" (oxygen-rich) blood from the lungs. πΈ Pumps it to your ENTIRE body πͺ #Heart #Anatomy #HowItWorks #Health #Science #Biology" [X Link](https://x.com/neetpgmcq/status/1982005485240029556) [@neetpgmcq](/creator/x/neetpgmcq) 2025-10-25T08:45Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "@drabdulhameed07 β C) Big Toe. Big toe is the most common site for accumulation of uric acid crystals" [X Link](https://x.com/neetpgmcq/status/1982295257254633910) [@neetpgmcq](/creator/x/neetpgmcq) 2025-10-26T03:56Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "β B) Prevent suction that would occur with smooth ventricular walls π©Ί Trabeculae carneae are irregular muscular ridges lining the ventricles π«. Their main role is to prevent suction against the smooth walls during ventricular contraction ensuring efficient blood ejection π₯. Additionally some (like papillary muscles) link to chordae tendineae stabilizing valve function πͺ. In the right ventricle the moderator band a specialized trabecula conducts part of the right bundle branch β‘. #NEETPG #Cardiology #MedTwitter #Anatomy #Physiology #MedEd" [X Link](https://x.com/neetpgmcq/status/1982315556536742328) [@neetpgmcq](/creator/x/neetpgmcq) 2025-10-26T05:17Z XXX followers, 1857 engagements "β Answer: Cycloplegia π¬Cholinergic (parasympathomimetic) drugs like pilocarpine are used in glaucoma to cause: Miosis (pupil constriction) π Ciliary muscle contraction accommodation for near vision Aqueous humor outflow Intraocular pressure π« Cycloplegia (loss of accommodation) occurs with anticholinergic drugs (like atropine) not cholinergic ones. #Ophthalmology #Pharmacology #Glaucoma #NEETPG #MedTwitter" [X Link](https://x.com/neetpgmcq/status/1982856558418739327) [@neetpgmcq](/creator/x/neetpgmcq) 2025-10-27T17:06Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
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"β
Diagnosis: Chronic rotator cuff tear with pseudobursal swelling π‘ Explanation: The drop arm test and painful arc point to a rotator cuff tear (supraspinatus most common). Over time the torn cuff allows fluid to collect over the humeral head forming a pseudobursa (seen as a soft bulge). Often seen in elderly or chronic untreated cases after trauma. #Orthopedics #NEETPG #MedTwitter #DoctorDecode"
X Link @neetpgmcq 2025-10-27T10:09Z XXX followers, 2709 engagements
"β
Answer: C) Cardiogenic shock π©ΊThis patient has hypotension (BP 68/50) with tachycardia (HR 140) elevated JVP pulmonary crackles and cold clammy skin - a classic triad of cardiogenic shock due to pump failure. π Key differentiating features: JVP + pulmonary crackles fluid overload due to heart pump failure. Cold clammy skin low cardiac output & sympathetic activation. Septic shock warm peripheries (early phase). Hypovolemic shock JVP. Adrenal crisis hyponatremia hyperkalemia but no pulmonary congestion. π Mnemonic: Wet & Cold = Cardiogenic shock (Pulmonary edema + poor perfusion)"
X Link @neetpgmcq 2025-10-27T12:10Z XXX followers, 2876 engagements
"Which phase of cardiac cycle corresponds to the S1 heart sound β€ Write your answer below π A) Atrial contraction B) Isovolumetric contraction C) Ventricular ejection D) Isovolumetric relaxation #MedTwitter"
X Link @neetpgmcq 2025-10-26T12:18Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"β
B) Isovolumetric Contraction β€ The S1 heart sound (lub) occurs due to closure of mitral & tricuspid valves. π― Marks the beginning of systole and prevents backflow into atria. #Cardiology #Physiology #MedTwitter"
X Link @neetpgmcq 2025-10-27T13:43Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@modernHealthMe π§ Opisthotonus in Tetanus π In Tetanus severe muscle spasms cause the body to arch backward like a bow -this is called Opisthotonus. β‘ It occurs due to sustained contraction of paraspinal & extensor muscles caused by tetanospasmin blocking inhibitory neurotransmitters (GABA)"
X Link @neetpgmcq 2025-10-22T17:27Z XXX followers, 2178 engagements
"Here's a simple breakdown of your heart π« Think of it as a house with X rooms (chambers) and two separate pumps working together: Pump X (The Right Side): πΉ Gets "blue" (low-oxygen) blood from the body. πΉ Pumps it to the LUNGS to pick up fresh oxygen. π¨ Pump X (The Left Side): πΈ Gets "red" (oxygen-rich) blood from the lungs. πΈ Pumps it to your ENTIRE body πͺ #Heart #Anatomy #HowItWorks #Health #Science #Biology"
X Link @neetpgmcq 2025-10-25T08:45Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@drabdulhameed07 β
C) Big Toe. Big toe is the most common site for accumulation of uric acid crystals"
X Link @neetpgmcq 2025-10-26T03:56Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"β
B) Prevent suction that would occur with smooth ventricular walls π©Ί Trabeculae carneae are irregular muscular ridges lining the ventricles π«. Their main role is to prevent suction against the smooth walls during ventricular contraction ensuring efficient blood ejection π₯. Additionally some (like papillary muscles) link to chordae tendineae stabilizing valve function πͺ. In the right ventricle the moderator band a specialized trabecula conducts part of the right bundle branch β‘. #NEETPG #Cardiology #MedTwitter #Anatomy #Physiology #MedEd"
X Link @neetpgmcq 2025-10-26T05:17Z XXX followers, 1857 engagements
"β
Answer: Cycloplegia π¬Cholinergic (parasympathomimetic) drugs like pilocarpine are used in glaucoma to cause: Miosis (pupil constriction) π Ciliary muscle contraction accommodation for near vision Aqueous humor outflow Intraocular pressure π« Cycloplegia (loss of accommodation) occurs with anticholinergic drugs (like atropine) not cholinergic ones. #Ophthalmology #Pharmacology #Glaucoma #NEETPG #MedTwitter"
X Link @neetpgmcq 2025-10-27T17:06Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
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